Read Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything Online
Authors: C. Gordon Bell,Jim Gemmell
Tags: #Computers, #Social Aspects, #Human-Computer Interaction, #Science, #Biotechnology, #Philosophy & Social Aspects
Evernote, patterned after OneNote and inspired by MyLifeBits, is a cloud service that includes the use of a cell phone for transferring images, video, and voice into the notebooks where it is stored and recognized for access.
Evernote Web site.
http://www.evernote.com
Livescribe’s Pulse Smartpen is a pen with audio recorder enabling handwritten notes and text input. When handwritten notes become part of computer documents, the voice recordings can be retrieved by pointing to the text. The pen has numerous applications; one can use it as a calculator, recorder, and to record meetings. IOgear has the competing Digital Scribe pen.
Livescribe Web site.
http://www.livescribe.com
IOgear Digital Scribe pen.
http://www.iogear.com/product/GPEN100C
IBM Pensieve:
Aizenbud-Reshef, Neta, et al. “Pensieve: Augmenting Human Memory.” Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Florence, Italy, 2008.
Oregon Scientific and Hammacher Schlemmer have body-mounted cameras. Hammacher Schlemmer even has a diving mask with built-in camera.
Oregon Scientific.
http://www2.oregonscientific.com
Hammacher Schlemmer.
http://www.hammacher.com
Audio recording is easily accomplished with small recorders from Sony, Philips, Olympus, and others.
Martin, James A. 2008. “The Best Digital Voice Recorder.”
PC World
(April 23).
Digital Voice Recorders, Consumer search report.
http://www.consumersearch.com/digital-voice-recorders
For GPS logging, I am currently using a Semsons i-Blue 747. Garmin, Magellan, and others also make devices.
Semsons Web site.
http://www.semsons.com
Garmin Web site.
http://www.garmin.com
Magellan Web site.
http://www.magellangps.com
Geo-tagging:
Microsoft ProPhoto Tools Web site.
http://www.microsoft.com/prophotodownloads/tools.aspx
HoudahGeo Web site.
http://www.houdah.com/houdahGeo/
Yahoo Research has some excellent people working on geo-tagging. Their ZoneTag lets you upload you photos to Flickr with location tags.
ZoneTag Web site.
http://zonetag.research.yahoo.com
Eisenberg describes cloud storage and sharing services of files, including Syncplicity and Dropbox.
Eisenberg, Anna. 2009. “Digital Storage Options for Workers on the Go.”
The New York Times
(January 17).
Dropbox Web site.
http://www.getdropbox.com
Syncplicity Web site.
http://www.syncplicity.com
Tools for home storage and media serving:
Microsoft Windows Home Server Web page. http: //
www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/default.mspx
Apple’s Time Machine Web page.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/timemachine.html
Apple’s Time Capsule Web page.
http://www.apple.com/timecapsule
Microsoft Windows Media Center Web site.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/features/media-center.aspx
Apple TV.
http://www.apple.com/appletv
Photo frames increasingly offer the ability to distribute photos throughout your home and include the ability to display photos, slide shows, video, and music.
Jacobowitz, P. J., and Zach Honig. 2008. “How to Buy a Digital Photo Frame.”
PCMag.com
(December 12).
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2300977,00.asp
Digital Photo Frames, cnet reviews.
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-picture-frames
Family Genealogy databases, family-tree making, and time lines are available on the Web, e.g., FamilyTreeMaker.
FamilyTreeMaker Web site.
http://www.FamilyTreeMaker.com
The top levels of Gordon Bell’s folder hierarchy, circa 2009. While there is no “right” organizing principle, it is a big mistake to not have an organizing principle, or to apply one inconsistently. The full Bell folder hierarchy contains more than 2,000 folders, holding more than 130,000 items. The top division is between active and archive items.
1. My Documents
holding active content
a. Administrative and Systems
b. CyberAll aka MyLifeBits Research
i) Papers, patents
ii) Presentations
iii) Project plans
iv) Hardware (eBook, SenseCam, et cetera)
v) Conferences and other papers
vi) Classification, facets, metadata
vii) Database
viii) This book
c. Media-in-the-home research
d. Telepresence research
e. Systems of all kinds, chips to supers
f. Other active company and organizational (companies, government, schools)
g. GB in process books and papers
h. GB family financial and legal
i) CYxx or FYxx: Yearly bank, brokerage, expense, receipt, detailed tax, statements
ii) Investments
iii) Money and historical transactions
iv) Property
1. Real estate (folder per property)
2. A/V, cameras, electronics, phones
3. . . .
v) Start-ups (100+ company folders with business plan, history, ownership and official signed docs, stock certificate TIFFs)
vi) Tax for all years
vii) Wills, trusts, and family legal
viii) Family member(s) financial
i. GB personal and family members
i) X’s (for all X family members), including: Certificates (birth, . . . passport, et cetera)
ii) Health X (for all X family members)
iii) Society memberships
iv) Vitae
2. My Documents-Archive
holding archival content
a. A Big Shoebox
for most personal photos and video snippets
i) Family
by year and albums
ii) Person(s) x
iii) Places
iv) Trips
v) SenseCam (o(1000) sequences of birthdays, celebrations, conferences, show, walks, et cetera)
vi) Things
vii) Food
dishes, restaurants, et cetera
viii) Ephemera, memorabilia
ix) Animals
x) Underwater photos
b. Profession-specific photos
for artifacts, computers, robots, people
c. My bio including articles, events, interviews, patents
d. My publications
papers and reports
e. My talks and presentations